SAMSUNG UA**D6000S*, UA**D6000SN, UAD6400U, UAD6600W, UE**D65**W* Service manual & schematics

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LED-

U69A UA**D6400U* UA**D6600W*

目录

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目录表

1. 注意事项 1-1
1-1 安全注意事项 1-1
1-2 维修注意事项 1-2
1-3 静电敏感器件(ESD)注意事项 1-2
1-4 安装注意事项 1-3
2. 产品规格 2-1
2-1 规格信息 2-1
2-2 工厂选项详情
2-3 新功能说明
2-4 附件
3. 拆卸和重新组装 3-1
3-1 拆卸和重新组装 3-1
4. 故障排除 4-1
4-1 故障排除 4-1
4-2 调整和调节 4-27
4-3 工厂模式调节 4-28
4-4 工厂数据 4-29
4-5 白平衡 4-47
4-6 软件升级 4-49
4-7 Sub Micom 升级 4-50
4-8 RS-232C 4-51
4-9 AV 控制代码 4-52
5. 接线图 5-1
5-1 接线图 5-1
5-2 连接器 5-3
5-3 连接器功能 5-5
5-4 接线 5-5
5-5 模块型号 5-5
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1. Precautions

1-1. Safety Precautions

Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and to protect against potential hazards such as electrical shock.

1-1-1. Warnings

  • 1. For continued safety, do not attempt to modify the circuit board.
  • 2. Disconnect the AC power and DC power jack before servicing.

1-1-2. Servicing the LED TV

  • 1. When servicing the LED TV, Disconnect the AC line cord from the AC outlet.
  • 2. It is essential that service technicians have an accurate voltage meter available at all times. Check the calibration of this meter periodically.
1-1-3. Fire and Shock Hazard

Before returning the LED TV to the user, perform the following safety checks:

  • 1. Inspect each lead dress to make certain that the leads are not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and other metal parts in the LED TV.
  • 2. Inspect all protective devices such as nonmetallic control knobs, insulating materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistorcapacitor networks, mechanical insulators, etc.
  • 3. Leakage Current Hot Check (Figure 1-1):

WARNING : Do not use an isolation transformer during this test

Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI C101.1, Leakage Current for Appliances), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL Publication UL1410, 59.7).

Figure 1-1. Leakage Current Test Circuit

4. With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. With the unit's AC switch first in the ON position and then OFF, measure the current between a known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all exposed metal parts, including: metal cabinets, screwheads and control shafts.

The current measured should not exceed 0.5 milliamp.

Reverse the power-plug prongs in the AC outlet and repeat the test.

1-1-4. Product Safety Notices

Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safetyrelated characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection. The protection they give may not be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by A on schematics and parts lists. A substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock, fire and/or other hazards. Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever appropriate.

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1-2. Servicing Precautions

WARNING: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.

  • Caution: Before servicing units covered by this service manual, read and follow the Safety Precautions section of this manual.
  • Note: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
1-2-1 General Servicing Precautions

1. Always unplug the unit's AC power cord from the AC power source and disconnect the DC Power Jack before attempting to:

(a) remove or reinstall any component or assembly, (b) disconnect PCB plugs or connectors, (c) connect a test component in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor.

  • 2. Some components are raised above the printed circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or tape is sometimes used. The internal wiring is sometimes clamped to prevent contact with thermally hot components. Reinstall all such elements to their original position.
  • 3. After servicing, always check that the screws, components and wiring have been correctly reinstalled. Make sure that the area around the serviced part has not been damaged.
  • 4. Check the insulation between the blades of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (examples: metal panels, input terminals and earphone jacks).
  • Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON. Connect an insulation resistance meter (500 V) to theblades of the AC plug. The insulation resistance between each blade of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (see above) should be greater than 1 megohm.
  • Always connect a test instrument's ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the positive lead; always remove the instrument's ground lead last.

1-3. Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD) Precautions

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are commonly called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors. The following techniques will reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.

  • 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic charge from your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging wrist-strap device. To avoid a shock hazard, be sure to remove the wrist strap before applying power to the LED TV.
  • 2. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulation of an electrostatic charge.
  • 3. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs
  • 4. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or desolder ESDs.
  • 5. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs.
  • 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective package until you are ready to install it. Most replacement ESDs are packaged with leads that are electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
  • Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions.
  • 8. Minimize body motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such as brushing clothes together, or lifting your foot from a carpeted floor can generate enough static electricity to damage an ESD.
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1-4. Installation Precautions

  • 1. For safety reasons, more than a people are required for carrying the product.
  • 2. Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting devices, as a melted covering may cause fire or electric shock.
  • 3. Do not place the product in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal temperature may cause fire.
  • 4. Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to the product. This is a measure to protect it from being exposed to moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • 5. Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before repositioning the product. Also check the antenna cable or the external connectors if they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause fire or electric shock.
  • 6. Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables and install it firmly. Contact with the highvoltage cable or the antenna falling over may cause fire or electric shock.
  • 7. When installing the product, leave enough space (0.4m) between the product and the wall for ventilation purposes. A rise in temperature within the product may cause fire.
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2. Product specifications

2-1. Specifications Information

2-1-1. Model Comparison

Model UD6400 UD6600
Front view All
Detail view All SAMSUNG SAMSUNG
Detail view All
Front Color All Clear + Charcoal Black Clear + Charcoal Balck
40" Without Stnand 929.5 x 29.9 x 545.3 923.5 x 29.9 x 539.6
With Stand 929.5 x 255 x 606.4 923.5 x 241.3 x 617.4
Dimensions 46" Without Stnand 1064.9 x 29.9 x 621.7 1058.9 x 29.9 x 616
(mm) With Stand 1064.9 x 275 x 682.8 1058.9 x 276.6 x 698.8
55" Without Stnand 1255.3 x 29.9 x 728.3 1258.8 x 29.9 x 731.7
55 With Stand 1255.3 x 275 x 808.4 1258.8 x 275 x 791.4
40" Without Stnand 9.91 9.9
40 With Stand 12.43 11.3
Weight 46" Without Stnand 12 12.56
(kg) 40 With Stand 16.24 14.46
55" Without Stnand 17.21 17.3
55 With Stand 21.89 21.5
Panel Type All Super-Clear Super-Clear
Internal
Memory
All 128 Mbtye 128 Mbtye
DDR All 512 Mbtye 768 Mbtye
Feature All Media Play(USB/DLNA)
3D, SMART HUB
Media Play(USB/DLNA)
Wi-Fi(Built-in), 3D, SMART HUB
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2-1-2. Feature & Specifications

Model Model UA40D6400 / UA40D6600
Feature
  • Digital-TV, RF, 4-HDMI, 1-Con
  • Respons time : 6.5 ms
  • Dynamic contrast , Super-PV,
  • PIP(in HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4, Comp
  • Dolby Digital+, SRS theater
  • Digital-TV, RF, 4-HDMI, 1-Component, 1-A/V, 3-USB2.0(Media Play), D-SUB, LAN
  • Respons time : 6.5 ms
  • Dynamic contrast, Super-PVA
  • PIP(in HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4, Component 1, PC Mode and Sub picture is available only in TV mode(DTV/ATV))
  • Dolby Digital+, SRS theater
Specifications
Item Description
LCD Panel 40 inch HD 120Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal 135.6 KHz(TYP) I Vertical : 120 Hz(TYP)
Display Colors 1.07G Cold rs
Maximum resolution Horizontal 1920 Pixels I Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω , internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separa ate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock rate 80 MHz
Active Display (Horizontal/Vertical) 885.6 (H) x 498.15 (V) mm
AC power voltage & Frequency AC 220-24 0 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 130 W (Un der 0.1 W, Stand by)
Dimensions Set
(W x D x H)
6400 929.5 (W) x 255 (D) x 606.4 (H) mm_with stand
929.5 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 545.3 (H) mm_without stand
6600 923.5 (W) x 241.3 (D) x 617.4 (H) mm_with stand
923.5 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 539.6 (H) mm_without stand
6400 12.43 kg_with stand / 9.91 kg_without stand
6600 11.28 kg_with stand / 9.88 kg_without stand
TV System Tuning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
System PAL, SECAM, NT4.43
Sound BK , DK , NICAM , MPEG1
Environmental Considerations Operating Temperature : 50°F ~ 104°F (10°C ~ 40°C) Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing Storage temperature : -13°F ~ 113°F (-25°C ~ 45°C) Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio spec. - MAX Inter
- BASS Co
- TREBLE
- Output Fr
Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing - MAX Internal speaker Out : Right/Left(10 W) - BASS Control Range : -10dB ~ +10dB - TREBLE Control Range : -10dB ~ +10dB - Output Frequency : RF : 20 Hz ~ 15.4 kHz AV/Componet / HDMI : 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Note: 3D, Media Bridge, AllShare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi(6600 Only), Full Browser, Bluetooth
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2.1 Toddet specifications
Model UA46D6400 / UA46D6600
Feature
  • Digital-TV, RF, 4-HDMI, 1-Con
  • Respons time : 5.5 ms
  • Dynamic contrast , Super-PVA
  • PIP(in HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4, Compo
  • Dolby Digital+, SRS theater
  • Digital-TV, RF, 4-HDMI, 1-Component, 1-A/V, 3-USB2.0(Media Play), D-SUB, LAN
  • Respons time : 5.5 ms
  • Dynamic contrast, Super-PVA
  • PIP(in HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4, Component 1, PC Mode and Sub picture is available only in TV mode(DTV/ATV))
  • Dolby Digital+, SRS theater
Specifications
Item Description
LCD Panel 46 inch HD 120Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 135.6 KHz(TYP) I Vertical : 120 Hz(TYP)
Display Colors 1.07G Colo rs
Maximum resolution Horizontal : 1920 Pixels I Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω , internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separa H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock rate 80 MHz 80 MHz
Active Display (Horizontal/Vertical ) 1018.08 (H ) x 572.67 (V) mm
AC power voltage & Frequency AC 220-240 0 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 150 W (Uno der 0.1 W, Stand by)
Dimensions Set
(W x D x H)
6400 1064.9 (W) x 275 (D) x 682.8 (H) mm_with stand
1064.9 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 621.7 (H) mm_without stand
6600 1058.9 (W) x 276.6 (D) x 698.8 (H) mm_with stand
1058.9 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 616 (H) mm_without stand
6400 16.24 kg_with stand / 12 kg_without stand
6600 13.87 kg_with stand / 11.97 kg_without stand
TV System Tuning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
System PAL, SECAM, NT4.43
Sound BK , DK , NICAM , MPEG1
Environmental ConsiderationsOperating Temperature : 50°F ~ 104°F (10°C ~ 40°C)
Operating Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensingStorage temperature : -13°F ~ 113°F (-25°C ~ 45°C)
Storage Humidity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio spec. - MAX Inter
- BASS Cor
- TREBLE (
- Output Fre
nal speaker Out : Right/Left(10 W)
ntrol Range : -10dB ~ +10dB
Control Range : -10dB ~ +10dB
equency : RF : 20 Hz ~ 15.4 kHz
AV/Component / HDMI : 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz

Note: 3D,Media Bridge, AllShare, Internet TV, Built-in Wi-Fi(6600 Only), Full Browser, Bluetooth

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Model UA55D6400 / UA55D6600
Feature
  • Digital-TV, RF, 4-HDMI, 1-Comp
  • Respons time : 5.5 ms
  • Dynamic contrast , Super-PVA
  • PIP(in HDMI 1, 2, 3, 4, Compon
  • Dolby Digital+, SRS theater
onent, 1-A/∿
ent 1, PC Mo
/, 3-USB2.0(Media Play), D-SUB , LAN
ode and Sub picture is available only in TV mode(DTV/ATV))
Specifications
Item Description
LCD Panel 40 inch HD 120Hz
Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 135.6 KHz(TYP) I Vertical : 120 Hz(TYP)
Display Colors 1.07G Colo rs
Maximum resolution Horizontal : 1920 Pixels I Vertical : 1080 Pixels
Input Signal Analog 0.7 Vp-p ± 5% positive at 75Ω , internally terminated
Input Sync Signal H/V Separa H/V Separate, TTL, P. or N.
Maximum Pixel Clock rate 80 MHz 80 MHz
Active Display (Horizontal/Vertical) 1209.6 (H) 1209.6 (H) x 680.4 (V) mm
AC power voltage & Frequency AC 220-240 AC 220-240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 160 W (Uno der 0.1 W, Stand by)
Dimensions Set
(W x D x H)
6400 1255.3 (W) x 275 (D) x 808.4 (H) mm_with stand
1255.3 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 728.3 (H) mm_without stand
6600 1258.8 (W) x 275 (D) x 791.4 (H) mm_with stand
1258.8 (W) x 29.9 (D) x 731.7 (H) mm_without stand
Weight (Set) 6400 21.89 kg_with stand / 17.21 kg_without stand
6600 21.5 kg_with stand / 17.3 kg_without stand
TV System Tuning Frequency Synthesize (Refer to detailed Frequency Table)
System PAL , SECAM , NT4.43
Sound BK , DK , NICAM , MPEG1
Environmental Considerations Operating T
Operating H
Temperature : 50°F ~ 104°F (10°C ~ 40°C)
Humidity : 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing
Storage ter
Storage Hu
nperature : -13`F ~ 113`F (-25`C ~ 45`C)
midity : 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
Audio spec. - MAX Inter
- BASS Cor
- TREBLE (
- Output Fre
nal speaker Out : Right/Left(10 W)
htrol Range : -10dB ~ +10dB
Control Range : -10dB ~ +10dB
equency : RF : 20 Hz ~ 15.4 kHz
AV/Component / HDMI : 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
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Model UD6T UC6U UD640 UD66 Design Display Type LED TV LED TV Built-in Tuner Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 LCD Panel TFT LCD Panel 100Hz TFT LCD Panel 100Hz Screen Size 40"/46"/55" 32"/37"/40"/46"/55" Picture ratio 16.0 3D 0 Built-in WiFi Х Х Light Sensor 0 Picture Enhancer DNIe+(FBE3) DNIe+(FBE3) Foualizer 5 Band 5 Band Auto Motion Plus 120Hz YES YES Surround Sound 2Way SRS TruSurround Dolby Digital 2Way SRS TruSurround Dolby Digital 40"/46" · 10W + 10W 32"/37"/40"/46" · 10W + 10W Speaker Output 55" : 15W + 15W 55" : 15W + 15W Energy Saving 0 PIP 0 0 Game mode 0 Anvnet+ Antena DTV 1 (Cable/Air) DTV 1 (Cable/Air)

2-1-3. Spec Comparison to the Old Models

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2-2. Detail Factory Option

* If you replace the main board with new one, please change the factory option as well. The options you must change are "Type" and "Front Color".

2-2-1. UD6*00

Model Name UA40D6*00 UA55D6*00
Vendor CMI AUO AMLCD(LCM)
Panel CODE BN07-00997A BN07-00984A BN95-00451A
SPEC LD400CSC-C1 LD460CSB-A1 LTJ550HW01-V
Vendor SEM SEM SEM
SMPS CODE BN44-00427A BN44-00427A BN44-00428A
SPEC PD46A1D_BHS PD46B2_BSM PD55B2_BSM
1 Factory Reset -
2 Тур e 40P1UF6E 46L1UF6E 55A1UF6E
3 Local set AD_AU : UA * D6000 MXAT
AD_NZ : UA**D6000*MXRD
AD_SINGAPOL : UA**D6000*MXXS
EA_THAI : UE**D6000*RXXT
EA_MAL : UA**D6000*RXXM
EA_PHI : UA**D6000*RXXP
EA_S_AFRICA " UA**D6000*RXXA
EA_AFRICA : UA**D6000*RXSJ / UA**D6000*RXKE
UA**D6000*RSHA / UA**D6000*RSGA
EA_EGYPT : UA**D6000*R*MN / UA**D6000*R*EC
EA_RIBYA : UA**D6000*RXW
EA_SAUDI : UA**D6000*RXW
EA_SAUDI : UA**D6000*RXW
ED_VIET : UA**D6000*MXXV
ED_INA : UA**D6000*MXKV
ED_INA : UA**D6000*MXHC
ED_IRAN : UA**D6000*MXSQ
EU_AFRICA : UA**D6000*WXSH / UA**D6000*W*AB
4 Mod lel UD6400/UD6600 UD6400/UD6600 UD6400/UD6600
5 Tun er SEC_TC 1
6 DD R - - -
7 Light E ffect OFF OFF OFF
8 Ch Ta able - - -
9 Cour ntry - - -
10 Front 0 Color U-T-CL-M U-T-CL-M
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2-3. New Functions Explanation

2-3-1. Smart Hub

■ '11 Smart Hub vs '10 Internet@TV

'11 Smart Hub

  • Concepts and Features Launcher : Internet TV, Media Play, Content Button
  • Search All : Provides integrated search results for a variety of areas
  • Full Browser : PC's Web browser, such as access to common web site content and applications so you can see

'10 Internet@TV

  • Internet TV, Media Player, content button configured separately
  • Launcher internet widget
  • Gallery Free widget download / install
  • Horizontal / Vertical view modes

Internet@TV Button(Hot key on remote control)

Media. P Button(Hot key on remote control)

Comtent Button(Hot key on remote control)

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Smart Hub Concepts

Gateway to access all type of diverse content

  • It's all integrated to guide you to easier diverse entertainment choice
  • Control your entertainment life with easy and simple user friends UI
  • Access to driverse Apps that are adding every day
  • Customize your TV, by App grouping & sorting to your taste
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2-3-2. Seach all

Function

User can access the service using direct key on remote control during TV viewing or using other App.

Supported four catecories

  • Your Movie: recommended movie or TV program
  • Top Application: popular Application list
  • Top Searched: popular searsh list
  • Search History

The application provides Web and SNS based search engine.

  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Your Movie
  • Samsung Apps
  • AllShare
  • Websites

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2-3-3. AllShare

■ About AllShare

AllShare connects your TV and compatible Samsung mobile phones/ devices through a network. On your TV, you can view call arrivals and SMS messages, and received by your mobile phones. In addition, you can play media contents including videos, photos, and music saved on your mobile phones or the other devices (such as your PC) by controlling them on the TV via the network. Additionally, you can use your TV for browsing web pages on your mobile phones.

For more information, visit "www.samsung.com" or contact the Samsung call center. Mobile devices may need additional software installation. For details, refer to each device's user's guide.

■ Setting Up AllShare™

MENU → Network → AllShare Settings → ENTER I

01. AllShare Settings

Media (On / Off) : Enables or disables the media function. When the media function is on, you can control Media contents play using mobile phones or other devices that support DLNA DMC.

Message (On / Off) : Enables or disables the message function. (for call arrivals, and SMS messages received by your mobile phones)

02. Media / Message

Shows a list of mobile phones or connected devices which have been set up to use the Media or Message function with this TV.

E The Media function is available in all devices which support DLNA DMC.

  • Allowed / Denied : Allows/Blocks the devices
  • Delete : Deletes the devices from the list
    • This function only deletes the name of the device from the list. If the deleted device is turned on or tries to connect to the TV, it may appear on the list again.
03. Using the Message Function

You can view call arrivals and SMS messages received by your mobile mobile phone, through the alarm window, while watching TV.

  • To disable the alarm window, set Message to Off in the AllShare Settings.
  • Whether OK is selected or not selected after a message has appeared once, the message will be deleted from the alarm window.
  • When a message from an unknown mobile phone is displayed, select the mobile phone in the Message menu in AllShare Settings, and then select Denied to block the phone.
Message View

If a new SMS message arrives while you are watching TV, the alarm window appears. If you select OK , the contents of the message are displayed.

  • 2 You can configure the viewing settings for SMS messages on your mobile phones. For the procedures, refer to the mobile phone manual.
  • Some types of characters may be displayed as blank or broken characters.
Call Arrival Alarm

If a call arrives while you are watching TV, the alarm window appears.

Schedule Alarm

You can view scheduled events in the alarm window while you are watching TV.

  • You can configure viewing settings for scheduled contents on your mobile phones. For the procedures, refer to the mobile phone manual.
  • Some special characters may be displayed as blank or broken characters.
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04. Using the Media Function

An alarm window appears informing you that media contents (videos, photos, music) sent from a mobile phone will be displayed on your TV. The contents are played automatically 3 seconds after the alarm window appears. If you press the RETURN or EXIT button when the alarm window appears, the media contents are not played.

NOTE

  • The first time a device accesses your TV through the media function, a warning popup window appears. Press the ENTER button to select Allow. This permits the phone to access the TV freely and use the Media function to play content.
  • To turn off media contents transmissions from a mobile phone, set Media to Off in the AllShare Settings.
  • Contents may not play on your TV depending on their resolution and format.
  • The ENTER I and I buttons may not work depending on the type of media content.
  • Using the mobile device, you can control the media play. For details, refer to each mobile's user's guide.
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■ AllShare setup and checklists

Problem Possible Solution
Deleted mobile phone list showing up again.
  • [Menu > Application > Content View > AllShare ™ > Message]
  • Where need to block the added mobile phone or device again. Because deleted device would be added again if that device turns on or attempt to approach.
Want to turn off the function of receiving message from the mobile phone.
  • One of the setup lists of AllShare , you need to turn 'Message' list to 'Off'.
Want to turn off the function of receiving
Media from mobile phone or home
network devices on TV.
  • One of the setup lists of AllShare , you need to turn 'Media' list to 'Off'.
Want to add deleted mobile phone or home network devices again.
  • Power on the deleted mobile phone or home network devices.
    Set up the network and activate the home network function, check the connection
    at AllShare .
Several same names of TV shows up on mobile phone.
  • At AllShare set up menu, change the name of the TV.
Messages/schedules/notifications from unknown mobile phone show up on TV.
  • [Menu > Application > Content View > AllShare ™ > Message]
  • Where You can block the unknown mobile phone.
SMS message notification shows up in small window.
  • Besides watching TV, If some other function is activating, SMS message will show up in small icon.
  • You need to finish the function and exit to Watching TV mode in order to display SMS message in large window.
Received SMS message is not showing up on TV.
  • Check if TV's network setup is all right according to setup guide.
  • Check if mobile phone's network (Wi-Fi) is activated.
  • Among the AllShare setup lists , check if the Message is 'on'.
  • Check if the mobile phone number is showing up on AllShare message list.
  • Check if the TV's showing up on mobile phone's setup lists.
Contents that play on mobile phone doesn't play on TV.
  • Contents formats play on TV is exactly same as Media Play format.
    That means some contents may not play according to its resolution and format
Suddenly TV display is changed,
unwanted movie/picture/music is playing
  • Before the device play, Block the device at AllShare media list.
    Or press 'return' or 'exit' button of remote controller so that the device may not play.
The name of the TV is not appearing while try to play media on mobile phone.
  • Check the network of TV.
  • Activate the network (Wi-Fi) of mobile phone and connect to home network .
  • Check if the setup list of media on AllShare is 'on'.
  • Check if mobile phone is blocked on media list . If blocked, change it to permition.
Movie is not playing or disconnected. High resolution of Movie may not play when Wi-Fi network is not in good condition.
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Troubleshooting about new functions

Problem Possible Solution
AllShare (General)
I see no device connected to AllShare.
  • To use a device connected to AllShare, the device must be connected to PC Share Manager which is the DLNA server for MediaPlay and to a cell phone that has the Connected Home or Screen Share function which are found on Samsung Smartphones.
  • Check that the PC Share Manager is enabled, the Samsung TV is set to allow connections and the ScreenShare function on the connected cell phone is enabled.
  • To use the cell phone's Connected Home function, check that the shared folder is set and the Share mode is 'On.'
I tried to play a video from my cell phone
using the Connected Home function on the
Samsung TV but the video would not display
on the TV.
  • When a video is transmitted from Connected Home to a TV for the first time, the settings screen that allows transfer to a TV is displayed.
  • Check that the transfer was not set to be rejected on this settings screen. If you have set the cell phone to 'Blocked' in the 'Media' options of the AllShare settings, please change the setting to 'Unblocked' and retry.
A video that can be played on my cell phone cannot be played on my TV. Please check the resolution and display format provided by MediaPlay of the TV.
I cannot resume playback of a video using
Connected Home.
The resuming function is not supported for a video played on a cell phone.
When I play a video through Connected
Home, I get intermittent picture loss.
  • An 801.11b/g bandwidth network is used between a cell phone and a sharing device. There may be frequent buffering for HD quality videos, this also depends on the condition of the wireless connection.
  • Please optimize your wireless Internet environment settings (avoid using wireless Internet or bluetooth altogether if possible) or lower the picture quality of the video.
AllShare (Notification)
Can all devices with the DLNA function be recognized through Notification?
  • Only Samsung software and devices with the DLNA server function can be
    recognized through Notification.
Can I use all the services related to DLNA?
  • Presently, you can only use the services related to ScreenShare and MediaPlay.
  • We will launch a new DLNA service in the future.
The notification screen that appears after
a device connects disappears within a few
seconds.
How can I access this connected device
again?
  • The DLNA Notification is only displayed when a device is first connected to a TV.
    To access the device again, please use the AllShare menu.
AllShare (ScreenShare Client)
I cannot find the RUIS on my cell phone.
  1. Check that the cell phone is connected to the wireless sharing device correctly.
  2. Check that the DTV is connected either using a network cable or wirelessly to the wireless sharing device correctly.
  3. Confirm the IP address and subnet mask to ensure that the cell phone and DTV are connected to the same network.
  4. Check that the RUIS on the cell phone is enabled.
  5. If the RUIS on the cell phone is enabled, please disable it and then enable it again.
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Problem Possible Solution
AllShare (ScreenShare Server)
I cannot find the remote control service
provided by the ScreenShare Server from the
ScreenShare Client.
  1. Check that the ScreenShare Client device is correctly connected to the network of
    the sharing device that the DTV is connected to.
  2. Run network test in the network setup menu and confirm that MAC Address, IP
    Address, Subnet, Gateway, DNS Server and Gateway Ping each shows a success
    message.
  3. In the network setup menu, check that the ScreenShare Client and ScreenShare
    Server are on the same subnet.
    • You can confirm they are on the same subnet by checking the IP address,
      subnet mask and gateway address of the TV and ScreenShare Client as follows:
    • If the IP address of the DTV is 10.88.83.4 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
      the first six digits of the ScreenShare Client's IP address must be the same
      (10.88.83) as that of the DTV, and the subnet mask is 255.255.00,
      the first four digits of the ScreenShare Client's IP address must be the same
      (10.88.83) as that of the DTV, and the subnet mask is 255.255.00,
      the first four digits of the ScreenShare Client's IP address must be the same
      (10.88) as that of the DTV, and the subnet mask and gateway address must
      be the same as the DTV.
  4. If the IP address of the DTV, and the subnet mask and gateway address must be
    the same as the DTV.
  5. Move from the Allshare screen to the Setup screen, and open the Setup menu to
    check if the ScreenShare Client is connected to the same ScreenShare Server as
    the TV name shown in the Setup options.
  6. Move from the Allshare screen to the Setup screen, and open ScreenShare to
    check that the device, ScreenShare Client, is found on the list at the right side and
    is set to "Allowed."
The DTV did not update after pressing
buttons on the remote control that uses the
remote control service on the ScreenShare
Client
  • Check that the TV is turned on.
    You cannot turn on the TV using the remote control service (on the ScreenShare)
    when the TV is turned off.
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2-3-4. Media Play

Media Play
01. Functions that are not supported when connecting to a PC through a network:

- Sorting files by preference in the Photos. Music. and Videos folders.

- The < (REW) or > (FF) button while a movie is playing.

- Divx DRM, Multi-audio, embedded captions are not supported.

02. When you use Media Play mode through a network connection, depending on the functions of the provided server

  • The sorting method may vary.
  • The scene search function may not be supported.
  • The Play Continuously function, which resumes playing of a video, may not be supported.
  • The Play Continuously function does not support multiple users. (It will have only memorized the point where the most recent user stopped playing.)
  • The ◄ or ► buttons may not work depending on the content information.
  • If you experience any file stuttering issue while playing a video over a wireless network, we recommend using a wired network.
Supported Subtitle Formats
Name File extension Format
MPEG-4 time-based text .ttxt XML
SAMI .smi HTML
SubRip .srt string-based
SubViewer .sub string-based
Micro DVD .sub or .txt string-based
Supported Video Formats
File
Extention
Container Video Codec Resolution Frame rate
(fps)
Bit rate
(Mbps)
Audio Codec
Divx 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.0 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 MP3/AC3
XviD 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8
*.avi
* mkv
AVI
MKV
H.264 BP/MP/HP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25 /LPCM
/ADPCM
in co MPEG4 SP/ASP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 /DTS Core
Motion JPEG 640 x 480 6 ~ 30 8
Divx 3.11/4.x/5.1/6.0 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8
XviD 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 MP3/AC3
*.asf ASF H.264 BP/MP/HP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25
MPEG4 SP/ASP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 /WMA
Motion JPEG 640 x 480 6 ~ 30 8
*.wmv ASF Window Media Video v9 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25 WMA
MP4 H.264 BP/MP/HP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25
*.mp4 MPEG4 SP/ASP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 MP3/ADPCM /AAC
XVID 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8
* 2ap H.264 BP/MP/HP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25 ADPCM/AAC
.syp JGFF MPEG4 SP/ASP 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 8 /HE-AAC
* \//20 VRO MPEG2 1920 x 1080 24/25/30 30 AC3/MPEG
.010 VOB MPEG1 1920 x 1080 24/25/30 30 /LPCM
MPEG1 1920 x 1080 24/25/30 30
*.mpg
* mpeg
PS MPEG2 1920 x 1080 24/25/30 30 AC3/MPEG
mpog H.264 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25
*.ts MPEG2 1920 x 1080 24/25/30 30 AC3/AAC
*.tp TS H.264 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25 /MP3/DD+
*.trp VC1 1920 x 1080 6 ~ 30 25 /HE-AAC
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03. Other Restrictions

  • If there are problems with the contents of a codec, the codec will not be supported.
  • If the information for a Container is incorrect and the file is in error, the Container will not be able to play correctly.
  • Sound or video may not work if the contents have a standard bit rate/frame rate above the compatible Frame/sec listed in the table above.
Video Decoder Audio Decoder
Supports up to H.264, Level 4.1 • Supports up to WMA 7, 8, 9, STD, 9 PRO
  • H.264 FMO / ASO / RS, VC1 SP / MP / AP L4 and
    AVCHD are not supported.
  • WMA 9 PRO is not supported the 2 channel excess multi
    channel or the lossless audio
  • XVID, MPEG4 SP, ASP:
  • Below 1280 x 720: 60 frame max
  • Above 1280 x 720: 30 frame max
  • WMA sampling rate 22050Hz mono is not supported.
    ReadlAudio 10 lossless is not supported
GMC is not support.
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2-3-5. 3D Display

■ What is 3D Display?

  • A system that display 3D images artificially
  • How ? → Using binocular time delay
    • Left eye recognizes left image, right eye recognizes right image.
    • Human eyes be far away each other 65mm horizontally.

So each eye feels a little bit of time delay of left and right information.

Human brain merges those images and can feel three-dimensional.

Side by side ৰ

■ 3D OSD terms

3D Format : There are several 3D formats existing on how to merge Left and Right images.

Format Input images explanation Input source notes
Frame Packing L
R
  • Inserting Blink Active Space between Left and Right images.
  • * Full resolution : 1920 x 1080 x 2 (Left and Right each) + Blink = 1920 x 2205
HDMI 1.4
  1. HDMI 1.4 standard format
  2. Automatically activating
    (Not in the menu or UI)
  3. BD format
Top & Bottom L
R
  • In 1 frame, Left image on the upper half, Right image
    on the bottom half.
  • * Vertically half resolution
HDMI, USB,
DTV(VOD),
PC
3D Broadcasting Format
Side by Side L R
  • In 1 frame, Left image on the left half, Right image on
    the right half.
  • * Horizontally half resolution
HDMI, USB,
DTV(VOD),
PC
3D Broadcasting Format
2D -> 3D Extract Left and Right images artificially from normal 2D contents inp out and show it i n 3D. (a function of TV)
3D → 2D When watching 3
(In this case , T
BD TV (input is 3D source) , if a viewer feels tired of wate
V only displays one of Left and Right images)
ching 3D TV, a vi ewer can change the TV into 2D.
Depth Only activating
Control the dept
in '2D → 3D Mode'
th of 3D. 1~10 steps, Tiredness goes higher as dep
th goes higher.
L/R correction Switch the posit Switch the position of Left and Right images so that correspond with 3D glasses.
3D Disable '3D off' has belo w meanings according to present modes .
(3D off) (1) In 2D → 3D Mode : coming back to 2D
3D off
(2) In 3D mode
(2) In 3D mode
3D off (original)
3D off (3D - 2D) )
3D off (3D - 2D) )
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■ 3D Supporting Formats

DTV Internet
VOD
ATV/AV Comp. A.PC HDMI HDMI_PC USB
(Photo)
USB
(Video)
Top-Bottom Over 720P All Resolution Over 720P - Over 720P Over 720P All Resolution All Resolution
Side by Side Over 720P All Resolution Over 720P - Over 720P Over 720P All Resolution All Resolution
2D → 3D D All Resolution
MPO - - - - - - - All Resolution -
SAVE(SS.TB) - - - - - - - - All Resolution
HDMI 1.4a - - - - - Over 720P - - -

If the resolution is lower than 1920 x1080, PC Format(LL, VS, ChBD) and USB photo support only original size. If the format is one of the below three case, the 20pixels on either side are processed by black.

- 2D → 3D(all source)

- Side by Side (component source)

- Top-Bottom (component source)

USB photo : If the resolution is below 1920x1080, L/R images must be placed in the center of the screen

■ 3D Glasses Enhancement in 2011

3D Format : There are several 3D formats existing on how to merge Left and Right images.

Item RF Auto On / Off
Purpose ×
To avoid external IR nois interference No power key
Improvement PDP TV
PDP
Noise
Power Button
Remarks Dual Direction
Communication
Wear glasses → Turn on
Take off glasses → Turn off
Automatically
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2-3-6. Built in Wi-Fi
Built in Wi-Fi

Gives more convenient set-up and optimize to use Ethernet.

01. Smart TV Accessory - Wireless Router

Easy Set-up & Optimized Solution for using Ethernet

One Foot Connection

Establish a Wi-Fi connection to any compatible device placed within 25 cm distance (Samsung Patent pending)

USB configuration

Insert USB to router Insert USB to Samsung TV

Configurations is safely stored on USB drive and restored on TV

Network Settings (OFC, One Foot Connection

The One Foot Connection function lets you connect your Samsung TV automatically to Samsung wireless APs. If your non-Samsung AP does not support One Foot Connection, you must connect using one of the other methods.

01. How to set up using One Foot Connection

  • 1. Go to Network Settings screen
  • To enter it, follow the directions of Network Settings.
  • 2. Select the One Foot Connection.
  • 3. Place the AP in parallel with the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter giving a gap no larger than 25 cm.
  • 4. Wait until the connection is automatically established.
  • 5. The network test screen appears, and network setting is done.
  • 6. Place the AP in a desired location

Network Settings (Plug & Access)

Plug & Access function lets you connect your Samsung wireless Router to Samsung TV easily by using USB memory. If your non-Samsung AP does not support Plug & Access, you must connect using one of the other methods.

How to set up using Plug & Access Function

1. Turn on the power of AP and TV.

  • Insert USB memory stick into our Samsung wireless APs and checking AP's LED status (blinking on).
  • 2. Then take USB memory out and insert your USB memory into Samsung TV.
  • 3. Wait until the connection is automatically established.
  • 4. If Plug & Access does not connect your TV to your AP, a pop-up window appears on the screen notifying you of the failure. If you want to try using Plug&Access again, reset the AP, disconnect the Samsung Wireless LAN Adapter and then try again from Step 1. You can also choose one of the other connection setup methods.
  • 5. The network test screen appears, and network setting is done.
  • 6. Place the AP in a desired location.
  • 7. If the AP settings change or you install a new AP, you must perform the Plug & Access procedure again, beginning from Step 1.
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Problem Possible Solution
Network Setup
How do I setup the network?
  • Click the [Menu] button and open [Setup] to select [Network].
  • Configure wired or wireless network settings.
  • For details, please refer to the IB.
How do I check the network status?
  • Select [Menu] → [Setup] → [Network] and run [Network Test] to see test results and
    check the network status.
In a network test over a wired connection,
the second items which include the IP
address, subnet, gateway and DNS server
fail.
  • If the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address were typed in manually, check that valid values were entered.
  • (For example, 0.0.0.0 is not valid for an IP address, subnet mask or gateway address.)
  • If the IP address the user entered in is invalid, change it to a valid IP address.
In a network test over a wired connection,
the third item, gateway ping fails.
  1. Check that the network cable is connected to the TV correctly.
  2. If the TV is connected correctly, check whether the IP address is automatic or manual.
  3. If the IP is automatic and connected to a sharing device, check the settings of the sharing device (AP) that is using a cable connection, or consult the corresponding Internet service provider.
  4. If the IP is manual, check if the IP address is entered correctly. (Here, the user should confirm if the manual IP address entered in is valid.)
cannot connect to a wireless network.
  1. If an encryption key must be entered in to connect to a sharing device, please check that the correct password set for the sharing device is entered.
  2. Search surrounding sharing devices to see if there is a sharing device with the same SSID by selecting [Wireless Network Setup] and [Select Network]. If there is a sharing device with the same SSID, try to connect to this device.
  3. If the IP address is set to automatic and you cannot connect to the sharing device using option 1 or 2, check the settings of the sharing device to see if the DHCP server function on the sharing device is enabled. If disabled, activate the function. (For details on how to set up the sharing device, see the manual for the corresponding sharing device.)
  4. If you still cannot connect to the sharing device after confirming options 1, 2 and 3, reset the sharing device and try again.
When using a wireless network, the user's wireless sharing device cannot connect to the PBC (WPS).
  1. Check if the sharing device of the user supports WPS.
    (Refer to the manual of the sharing device.)
  2. Check if the user pressed the PBC button on the sharing device.
  3. If there is another sharing device with WPS running nearby, a connection cannot
    be made. Please retry after 2 minutes.
  4. Reset the sharing device and retry.
  5. If the sharing device of the user is not Wi-Fi certified, it may not be able to connect
    using WPS.
The auto-configuring sharing device cannot
be connected to automatically through a
wireless dongle.
(Here, the user's sharing device must
support auto-configuration.)
  1. Check if the sharing device of the user supports auto configuration.
    (For a list of sharing devices, refer to the IB or website.)
  2. If the sharing device of the user supports auto configuration, place the sharing device as close as possible to the wireless dongle on the TV and try to re-establish the connection. (Must be placed close to the TV to establish a connection.)
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-configuration.
  • Select [Menu] → [Setup] → [Network] and check if SWL is Off.
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-configuration and a message that it is
connecting is displayed only.
  • Check if the AP is not turned off during connection.
  • If the AP is turned off, the TV will try to re-establish a connection for 2 minutes.
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Problem Possible Solution
Although the TV is placed close to the AP
and the dongle is inserted into the TV, the
sharing device cannot be connected to using
auto-configuration and a message that it is
connecting is displayed only.
  • If Samsung Wireless Link is On, a 5G-bandwidth wireless sharing device may not be found in a search (restriction).
  • If Samsung Wireless Link is Off or the product does not have the Samsung Wireless Link function, please retry searching to find the sharing device. (May not be found in a search depending on the settings of the wireless connection.)
In a network test over a wireless connection,
the second items which include the IP
address, subnet, gateway and DNS server
fail.
  • If the IP address, subnet mask and gateway were typed in manually, check that valid values were entered. (For example, 0.0.0.0 is not valid for an IP address, subnet mask or gateway address.)
  • If the IP address the user entered in is invalid, change it to a valid IP address.
In a network test over a wireless connection, the third item, gateway ping fails.
  1. If the IP address is automatic and connected to a sharing device, check the
    settings of the sharing device (AP) that is using a cable connection, or consult the
    corresponding Internet service provider.
  2. If the IP address is manual, check that the IP address is entered in correctly.
    (Here, the user should confirm if the manual IP entered in is valid.)
In a network test over a wireless connection, the fourth item, Internet service test fails.
  • Please consult the corresponding Internet service provider (an Internet network
    service provider the user has subscribed to such as KT).
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2-4. Accessories

Product Description Code. No Remark
Claudin di Angelandia Remote Control & Batteries
(AAA x 2)
AA59-00445A
AA59-00453A
(Ready models)
4301-000121
Power Cord 3903-000525
3903-000539
(UK)
Warranty Card /
Registration Card /
Safety Guide Manual
-
User Manual
(Simple Guide)
BN68-03478* (UA**D6400, DTV)
BN68-03479* (UA**D6400, Ready)
BN68-03485* (UA**D6600, DTV)
BN68-03484* (UA**D6600,Ready)
Samsung Electronics
Service center
Ċ Holder-Wire stand BN61-05491A
Holder-Ring (4ea) BN61-05280A
AV Adapter BN39-01154H
Component+AV Adaptor BN39-01154W
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3.拆卸和重新组装

_____________________________________

警告: 本 LED 电视包含静电敏感器件。处理这些部件时应小心。

3-1.拆卸和重新组装

小心 :1.拆卸前,断开 LED 电视电源。

2.小心遵守以下步骤;不得使用任何金属器具拆卸本产品。

说明 图片说明 螺钉
1. 将显示器面朝下放在垫有软垫的桌
子上。
拆除底座螺钉。
拆卸底座。
6001-002621
(M4, L8 Tapping)
2 拆卸后盖上的螺钉。
40"/46"/55"– 8个
6001-002671
(M3, L6 Tapping)
3 提起并拆卸后盖。
*注意:后盖非常的锋利,在提起时要
特别小心。
4 拆卸中盖上的螺钉。
• 40" – 10个
• 46"/55" - 15个
6001-002671
(M3, L6 Tapping)
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说明 图片说明 螺钉
5 将中盖提起并拆卸。
*注意:在提起中盖前需卸下功能接线。
*40"/46"后部视图。
注意:仅55"型号的LVDS接线是
51pFFC接线。
*55"后部视图。
6. 拆卸扬声器(右侧/左侧)。
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说明 图片说明 螺钉
7. 拆卸 Wi-Fi 模块。 6001-002653
SCREW-MACHINE
(M3, L6-WHT)
8. 拆卸主板上的螺钉。
*40"/46"的主板视图。
6001-002653
SCREW-MACHINE
(M3, L6-WHT)
55"的主板视图
注意 1: 在拆卸任何板子前要先断
开所有连接器。如果没
有,可能会引发故障。
注意 2: 在断开 LVDS 连接器时,
一定要先解开连接器锁
扣。
9. 拆卸IP板上的螺钉并断开所有连接
器。
拆卸IP板。
6001-002653
SCREW-MACHINE
(M3, L6-WHT)
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说明 图片说明 螺钉
10. 拆卸 T-CON 机架。 6001-002653
SCREW-MACHINE
(M3, L6-WHT)
11. 在盖的前端将屏板卸下。

※ 重新组装步骤与拆卸步骤相反。

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■ 功能组件

说明 图片说明 螺钉
1. 推动中盖的两处切面部分。 推!!
推!!
2. 断开接线连接器。
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4.故障排除

4-1.故障排除

4-1-1.预前检查

  • 1. 首先检查各电缆连接情况。
    • 检查是否有烧坏或损坏的接线。
    • •检查接线是否断开,或连接处太松。
    • •检查是否依据连接图连接接线。
  • 2. 检查主板的电源输入。
  • 3. 如何辨别故障是否由主板或 T-Con 板引起的。
    • a. 无图像:如果发生的故障是没有图像,但是 BLU 处于开启状态,LED 指示灯不断闪烁, 更换 T-con 板。
    • b. 图像失真:检查内部图形。

• 对于所有模式

内部图案 Napoli Pre Napoli post 图片 故障
很好 很好 很好 不正常 主板或信号源
不正常 很好 很好 不正常 主板
不正常 不正常 很好 不正常 主板或 FRC 设置
不正常 不正常 不正常 不正常 主板或 LVDS 接线或 T-con 或屏板。
如何检查内部图案?

  • 1. 工厂模式(信息→ 菜单 → 静音→ 开机 → 当电视处于"待机"模式)
  • 2. 移动到SVC菜单。
  • 3. 移动到测试图。
  • 4. 检查内部图案。

(本型号仅支持FBE、READ PRE、READ POST)

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■ 简单的故障流程图

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4-1-2.如何检查故障症状

■ 未通电 Genoa-S

参看下一页可检查维修手册中所提到的如 CN201 或 IC1001 部件所在的位置。

-当连接电源线时,前显示屏上的 LED 指示灯未工作 乍。
征兆 -当连接电源线时,SMPS 继电器未工作 乍。
-本机似乎损坏。
主要检查点 如果接线连接不当或主板或 PD 有故障
下,检查下列各项:
-检查本机内部接线连接状态。
-检查各零件的保险丝。
-检查 SMPS 的输出电压。
-更换主板。
,当连接电测 原线时,PD 继电器不工作。在这种情况
小心 在 PD 板上工作之前,必须断电。
当电源开通时,检查继电器的声音是否
开启?
检查电源线的连接情况。
检查背景灯是否开启? 否 ▶ 更换 20p 接线。
更换主板电源组件。
诊断 - PIN1: B5V

IC204 的管脚 3 上是否出现正常的 DC
A3.3V 电压?
更换 IC204 或主板组件
↓ 是
在IC201的管脚8上是否出现正常的DC
B3.3V?
更换 IC208,IC207 或主板组件
↓ 是
C1002,C1032 上是否出现正常的
Genoa-S core 3.3V,1.1V?
更换 IC208,IC207 或主板组件。
↓ 是
为屏板提供的电源是否出现在IC210管
脚7、8上?
检查其它功能。
更换 LCD 屏板。
小心 在 IP 板上工作之前,必须断电。
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■ 无图像(模拟 PC 信号)

参看下一页可检查维修手册中所提到的如 CN201 或 IC1001 部件所在的位置。

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定位(主板)

详情

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■ 波形

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■ 没有图像(HDMI1,2,3,4-数字信号)

参看下一页可检查维修手册中所提到的如 CN201 或 IC1001 部件所在的位置。

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详情

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■ 波形

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■ 没有图像(Tuner_CVBS)

参看下一页可检查维修手册中所提到的如 CN201 或 IC1001 部件所在的位置。

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详情

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4. 故障排除

❶ CVBS输出(Grey Bar)
YCHOGGMA 2006/12/09 19:24:21 Normal
Laff 25/07/6 Stopped 4 5 IL Data_clk Farmat
PEG Zoom 21/02/2
H_out; * rate path
Auto Nume
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■ 没有图像(Tuner DTV)

参看下一页可检查维修手册中所提到的如 CN201 或 IC1001 部件所在的位置。

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■ 波形

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■ 没有图像(Video CVBS)

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详情

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■ 没有图像(分量)

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详情

定位(主板)

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■ 没有声音(1.扬声器 2.显示器输出 3.光学)

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定位 (主板)

详情

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■ 波形

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4-2.调整和调节

4-2-1一般维修说明

  • 1. 通常,彩色液晶电视只需在安装时稍加调节。检查基本特性,如高度、水平和竖直同步。
  • 2. 使用规定的测试设备或等效品。
  • 3. 需要正确的匹配阻抗。
  • 避免过载。扫描振荡器发出的过多信号可能使电视的前端过载。当插入标志信号时,不可使标志信 号发生器干扰测试结果。
  • 5. 只可把电视连接到具有后盖铭牌上标定的电压和频率的交流电源上。
  • 6. 当电视机处于开机状态时,不可试图连接或断开接线。必须保证在更换任何零件时拔下电源线。
  • 7. 为了防止电击危险,应使用隔离变压器。
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4-3.工厂模式调节

4-3-1 进入工厂模式

如欲进入"维修模式",可按下列顺序按下遥控键:

-如果没有工厂遥控器

关机 信息 菜单 静音 开机

-如果你有工厂遥控器

信息 工厂

一些项目没有工厂遥控器将不能使用。
Option T-GASDEUC-xxxx
Contro EDID SUCCESS
SVC CALIB : AV / COMP / PC / HMDI /
Expert
ADC/WB T-GASDEU-0001
DTP-SDAL-GENS-XXXX
Advanced RFS : "Genoa.S 00xx"
2010-xx-xx
Onboot:00xx
GASFRC3D:00xx
PARMA3D:00xx
CPLD:xxxx
Bluetooth:xxxx
Type : xxxxxxx
Model : UExxDxxxx
Wired MAC SUCCESS
Wireless MAC SUCCESS
CIP FAIL LOCK x
DRM :Cert O Netflix O Widevine O
Factory Data Ver : xxx
DTP-AP-COMP-xxx
DTP-BP-HAL-xxxx

DTP-BP-xxxx Date of purchase : mm/dd/yyyy

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4-4.工厂数据

Option
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
Factory Reset -
Туре 32P1UF3E/37P1UF3E/
40P1UF6E/46L1UF6E/
55A1UF6E
Local set AD_AU/AD_NZ/AD_
SINGAPOL/EA_THAI/
EA_MAL/EA_PHI/EA_S_
AFRICA/EA_AFRICA/
EA_EGYPT/EA_RIBYA/
EA_SAUDI/EA_E_ASIA/
ED_VIET/ED_INA/ED_
IRAN/ED_ISRAEL/EU_
AFRICA/EU_MOROCO
Model UD6400/UD6600
TUNER SEC_TC
DDR
Light Effect Off
Ch table
Country
Front Color U-T-BL-M/U-T-CL-M
Control
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
EDID
EDID ON/OFF Off
EDID WRITE ALL
EDID WRITE HDMI
EDID WRITE PC
HDMI EDID Ver
HDMI EDID Port
Sub Option
Region PANEURO
PnP Language ENG
RF Mute Time 600ms
RS-232 Jack UART
Watchdog OFF
WD COUNT 0
ů
Dimm Type EXT
Dimm Type LVDS FORMAT EXT
VESA
Dimm Type LVDS FORMAT Language_Arabic EXT
VESA
EU
Dimm Type LVDS FORMAT Language_Arabic TOOLS Support EXT
VESA
EU
107
Dimm Type LVDS FORMAT Language_Arabic TOOLS Support LNA Support EXT
VESA
EU
107
OFF
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MediaPlay
Movie
DLNA
DB
Play List
NETWORK Support Int-Wifi
IPERF Stopped
Info Link Country None
Info Link Server Type development
TTX List
TTX Group
ND ADJ Support ON
24Px4 Support OFF
Power Indicator Support ON
BD Wise Support ON
RF Remocon Support OFF
Data Service Support OFF
PVR Support OFF
3D Support ON
Gemstar Support OFF
WSS Support
ColorSpace Support RGB Type
OTA Support OFF
OTA Duration Test OFF
Alternate Del OFF
OTN
OTN Server Type operating
OTN Test Server OFF
OTN Support ON
OTN Reset -
OTN Duration OFF
OTN Fail Test OFF
Cable Modulation QAM
PC Auto Ident Enable
IIC BUS STOP OFF
Visual Test Diable
Emergency Log Copy
View Log
Select Log Type IR KEY
Log View
Delete Log
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Spread Spectrum
HD SSC ON/Off OFF
LVDS SSC ON/OFF ON
LVDS SSC Value 10
DDR SSC ON/Off ON
DDR SSC Value 4
Napoli LVDS SSC On/Off ON
Napoli LVDS SSC MFR 0
Napoli LVDS SSC MRR 31
Napoli DDR SSC ON/OFF ON
Napoli DDR SSC MFR 0
Napoli DDC SSC MRR 26
DDR Margin PN
A CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 0
A CTRL_OFFSET_D 0
B CTRL_OFFSET_0_3 0
B CTRL_OFFSET_D 0
H.264 Margin 8
MPEGMargin 1000
TunerMargin 10
SST
Y0 TH 218
Y1 TH 150
Y2 TH 122
Y3 ТН 105
Y4 TH 78
Y5 TH 62
Y6 TH 34
Y7 TH 113
Cb0 TH 127
Cb1 TH 51
Cb2 TH 152
Cb3 TH 79
Cb4 TH 177
Cb5 TH 103
Cb6 TH 204
Cb7 TH 128
Cr0 TH 127
Cr1 TH 139
Cr2 TH 54
Cr3 TH 66
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Cr4 TH 189
Cr5 TH 201
Cr6 TH 116
Cr7 TH 128
S.DEV0 100
S.DEV1 80
Checksum 0x0000
EEPROM RESET
EER RESET
NVR All Clear Off
KEY SENSITIVITY NotUsed
PDP Option
LOGIC CONNECT
PIXEL SHIFT TEST
PANEL VERSION
PANEL INCH
PANEL TYPE
PANEL TEMPERATURE
LOGIC SW VERSION
LOGIC SW CHECKSUM
SAPC TIMER
APC SPEED
Real 100 Hz Support
PLG_SHOP
Shop Option
Shop Mode OFF
Exhibition Mode OFF
3D_Emiton ON
3D_EmitShowMoe OFF
3D_GLASS PULSE_S 5
3D_GLASS PULSE_H 3
3D CUBE OFF
Asia Option
ТТХ OFF
China HD OFF
NT Conversion OFF
Mono Last Memory OFF
Unbalance OFF
IF AGC 7
DAGC 0
PHBW 3
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1
FQ BW 3
PH RATE 4
PD EN 1
SOUND
High Devi OFF
Carrier Mute ON
Volume Curve Туре1
Pilot Level High Thld 0x30h
Pilot Level Low Thld 0x10h
Chattering Cnt 5
FM Prescale 0x14h
AM Prescale 0x1Ah
NICAM Prescale 0x14h
Amp Volume 0xCBh
Amp Scale 0x3Dh
AMP Speaker EQ ON
AMP EQ CheckSum 0xBCC084
AMP PEQ Test Ready
AMP PEQ Dump
SPDIF PCM Level -9
DNSe-IP Test Ready
DNSe-IP CheckSum 0x0000
Config Option
Num of ATV 1
Num of DTV 2
Num of AV 0
Num of SVIDEO 1
Num of COMP 4
Num of HDMI 1
Num of PC 0
Num of SCART 0
Num of DVI 0
Num of OPTICAL Link 1
Num of MEDIA 6
Num of PANEL KEY 2
Num of USB Port 0
MFT Offset 62.5
Select LCD/PDP LCD
Num of DECODER 2
Num of TUNER 1
HDMI/DVI SEL 1
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Indicator Led ON
Wall Mount OFF
HV Flip ON
Num Of Display 2
DVI/HDMI SOUND Auto
HDMI HOT PLUG Disable
HOTPLUG SWITCHING Boot
CLK TERMDURATION 300ms
HOT PLUG OFF HOLD TIME 1200ms
HDMI FLT CNT SIG 100ms
HDMI FLT CNT LOS 100ms
UNSTABLE BAN CNT 1250ms
HDMI Err Cnt 1
HDMI ROBIN ON
HDMI Callback ON
HDMI CTS Thid 0
HDMI CTS Cnt1 0
HDMI 3D Det 1
TMDS_EQ2_Boost 1
TMDS_EQ2_Gain 0
TMDS_PLL_Loop 3
TMDS_CPREG_BLEED 1
HDMI EQ AUTO
HDMI EDID CTRL Type Combine
DVI SET TIME 300ms
Type Of PANEL KEY Vertical
LD CTRL SELECT FULL_CTRL
PVR Record NUM 1
Backend Device NAPOLI
ENCORDER NXC1000
BPARD CONTROL ON
All Share Support ON
SCC
SCC Mode Dynamic
SCC ON/OFF Off
SCC Input Data
Нх 272
Ну 278
Lx 272
Ly 278
sSCC Const
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I 1
РВА
PBA
572
544
571
545
572
544
571
545
545
571
544
572
545
571
544
572
PBA
PBA
545 571 544 572 545 571 544 572 545 571 544 572 PBA PBA
SVC
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
Test Pattern
LOGIC Pattern Sel 0
LOGIC Level Sel 255
LDAsic Pattern Sel 0
GenaoP Pattern Sel 0
GenoaS Pattern Sel 0
Napoli Pre Test Pattern 0
Napoli Post Test Pattern 0
Napoli FDISPLAY ON/OFF OFF
Napoli PC Mode ON/OFF OFF
HDMI WB Pattern OFF
HDMI Pattern Sel 0
GenoaS FRC Post Test Pattern 0
GenoaS FRC FDISPLAY ON/OFF OFF
GenoaS FRC PC Mode ON/OFF OFF
Panel Auto Setting
PANEL DISPLAY TIME 3Hr
T-CON USB Download
T-CON CheckSum
CPLD USB Download
REMOCON PAIRING
TC905x7
FFT Size_0 0
Guard Interval_0 0
Freq. Offset_0 0
SNR_0 0
IF AGC_0 0
TMCC Lock_0 0
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- -
TS Packet_0 0
Master Lock_0 0
A_Modulation_0 0
A_Code Rate_0 0
A_Timer InterLeave_0 0
A_Segments Num_0 0
A_BER_0 0
B_Modulation_0 0
B_Code Rate_0 0
B_Timer InterLeave_0 0
B_Segments Num_0 0
B_BER_0 0
C_Modulation_0 0
C_Code Rate_0 0
C_Timer InterLeave_0 0
C_Segments Num_0 0
C_BER_0 0
MICOM UPGRADE
Temp Last
Temp Read
DDC Version 0x40519
DDC_CHK_SEL 0
DDC_Check_Total 0x0
IR_ON_OFF Охаа
BT ADDRESS ON
BT UPGRADE
SVC Reset
Expert
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
N/D ADJ
Source
ADC/WB
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
ADC I
AV Calibration
Comp Calibraion
PC Calibration
HDMI Calibration
ADC Target -
1st_AV_Low 64
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Ist_AV_Dela 20 ist_COMP_V_Low 64 ist_COMP_V_Low 512 ist_COMP_Cb_Low 512 ist_COMP_Cb_High 940 ist_COMP_Cb_High 512 ist_COMP_Chigh 512 ist_COMP_Chigh 940 ist_COMP 2 ist_Comp_Chigh 940 ist
Ist_AC_Delia 2 Ist_COMP_Y_Low 64 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_Lew 512 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_Lew 512 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_High 940 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_High 512 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_W 4 1 Ist_COMP_Cb_High 940 1 Ind_PC_Low 4 1 Ist_Y_GL 248 1 Ist_Y_GL 248 1 Ist_Cr_RH 1 1 Ist_Cr_RL 1 1 1st_AV_High 880
1st_COMP_VLow 64 Image: Comp of the second 1st_AV_Delta 2
1st_COMP_Cb_Low 512 1st_COMP_Cr_Low 512 1st_COMP_Ch_High 542 1st_COMP_Ch_High 512 1st_COMP_Cr_High 512 1st_PC_Low 16 1st_PC_Low 4 2nd_AV_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 2 St_CA_PC_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 4 1st_CP_RL 245 1st_Y_GL 245 1st_Y_GL 245 1st_CP_RL 1 1st_CP_RL 1 2nd_G_L 131 2nd_G_L 1st_COMP_Y_Low 64
1st_COMP_Cr_Low 512 1st_COMP_Cr_High 540 1st_COMP_Cr_High 512 1st_COMP_Cr_High 16 1st_PC_Low 16 1st_PC_High 1004 2nd_Xr_High 940 2nd_Xr_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 1st_CP_Righ 940 1st_CP_Rit 128 1st_CP_Rit 1st_COMP_Cb_Low 512
1st_COMP_Ch_High 940 1st_COMP_Ch_High 512 1st_COMP_Delta 2 1st_COMP_Ch_Bigh 1004 1st_PC_Low 16 2nd_AV_Low 4 2nd_AV_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 2nd_PC_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 1st_Op_Rt 248 1st_Y_GH 248 1st_Y_GL 145 1st_Cr_Rt 11 1st_Cr_Rt 11 2nd_R_L 131 2nd_R_H < 1st_COMP_Cr_Low 512
ist_COMP_Cr.High 512 1st_COMP_Cr.High 512 1st_COMP_Detta 2 1st_CO_High 1004 2nd_AV_Low 4 2nd_AV_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 1st_CD_BL 12 1st_Y_GL 248 1st_Y_GL 945 1st_CD_BL 131 1st_CP_RL 131 2nd_G_L 131 2nd_B_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 1st_COMP_Y_High 940
ist_COMP_Cr_High 512 1st_COMP_Deta 2 1st_PC_Low 16 1st_PC_High 1004 2nd_V_Low 4 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 1st_Y_GH 248 1st_Y_GH 248 1st_Y_GH 245 1st_Y_GH 131 1st_Cr_RL 131 2nd_R_L 131 2nd_R_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 2nd_B_H 128 1st_COMP_Cb_High 512
ist_COMP_Delta 2 1st_PC_Low 16 1st_COMP_Cr_High 512
ist_PC_Low 16 1st_PC_High 1004 1st_COMP_Delta 2
1st_PC_High 1004 Image: Constraint of the second s 1st_PC_Low 16
2nd_AV_Low 4 2nd_AV_High 940 2nd_PC_Low 4 2nd_PC_High 940 1st_CG_Hi 248 1st_CD_BH 1 1st_CD_BH 1 1st_CR_RI 1 1st_Cr_RL 1 2nd_R_L 131 2nd_G_L 131 2nd_G_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 Vhite Balance Sub Brightness 128 G-Offset 128 B-Offset 128 B-Offset 128 G-Offset 128 B-Offset 128 B-Offs 1st_PC_High 1004
2nd_AV_High940Interfact of the second 2nd_AV_Low 4
2nd_PC_Low42nd_PC_High9402nd_Delta2ADC Result1st_Y_GH2481st_Y_GL2451st_Cb_BH1st_Cb_BL1st_Cr_RH1st_Cr_RL2nd_B_L1312nd_R_H1072nd_B_H1072nd_B_H1072nd_B_H128Sub Brightness128Sub Contrast128Sub Contrast128G-Gain128Movie R-GainMovie R-GainMov 2nd_AV_High 940
2nd_PC_High 940 Image: constraint of the second se 2nd_PC_Low 4
2nd_Delta2ADC Result1st_Y_GH2481st_Y_GL2451st_Cb_BH11st_Cb_BL11st_Cr_RH11st_Cr_RL12nd G_L1312nd S_L1312nd R_H1072nd S_H1072nd B_H1072nd S_H1072nd S_H1286-Oftset1288ub Brightness1288ub Contrast1288ub Roftset1288ub Roftset128 2nd_PC_High 940
ADC Result 1st_Y_GH 248 1st_Y_GL 245 1st_Cb_BH 1 1st_Cb_BL 1 1st_Cr_RH 1 1st_Cr_RL 1 2nd_G_L 131 2nd_G_L 131 2nd_B_L 131 2nd_B_L 131 2nd_G_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 2nd_B_H 107 2nd_S_H 128 Sub Brightness 128 Poffset 128 B-Offset 128 Sub Contrast 128 R-Gain 128 Movie R-Gine 128 Movie R-Gain 128 2nd_Delta 2
1st_Y_GH 248 ADC Result
1st_Y_GL 245 Image: State of the st 1st_Y_GH 248
1st_Cb_BH Image: state of the state o 1st_Y_GL 245
1st_Cb_BL Image: state of the state o 1st_Cb_BH
1st_Cr_RH Image: Cr_RL Im 1st_Cb_BL
1st_Cr_RL 131 Image: Cr_RL 131 2nd_R_L 131 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_B_L 131 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_B_L 131 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_R_H 107 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_G_H 107 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_B_H 107 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL 2nd_B_H 107 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL Yhite Balance Image: Cr_RL Sub Brightness 128 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL G-Offset 128 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL Sub Contrast 128 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL G-Gain 128 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL G-Gain 128 Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_RL Movie R-Offset Image: Cr_RL Movie B-Offset Image: Cr_RL Image: Cr_R 1st_Cr_RH
2nd_R_L 131 Image: State Stat 1st_Cr_RL
2nd_G_L 131 Image: style="text-align: center;">Image: style="text-align: center;">Image: style="text-align: style="text-ali 2nd_R_L 131
2nd_B_L 131 2nd_G_L 131
2nd_R_H 107 Image: Contrast of the second seco 2nd_B_L 131
2nd_G_H 107 Image: Constraint of the second se 2nd_R_H 107
2nd_B_H 107 Image: Constraint of the second se 2nd_G_H 107
White Balance Sub Brightness 128 R-Offset 128 G-Offset 128 B-Offset 128 Sub Contrast 128 R-Gain 128 G-Gain 128 B-Gain 128 Movie R-Offset 128 Movie B-Offset 128 Movie R-Gain 128 2nd_B_H 107
Sub Brightness128R-Offset128G-Offset128B-Offset128Sub Contrast128R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-Offset128Movie B-Offset128Movie B-Offset128 White Balance
R-Offset128G-Offset128B-Offset128Sub Contrast128R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain Sub Brightness 128
G-Offset128B-Offset128Sub Contrast128R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain R-Offset 128
B-Offset128Sub Contrast128R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain G-Offset 128
Sub Contrast128R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain B-Offset 128
R-Gain128G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain Sub Contrast 128
G-Gain128B-Gain128Movie R-OffsetMovie B-OffsetMovie R-Gain R-Gain 128
B-Gain 128 Movie R-Offset Movie B-Offset Movie R-Gain G-Gain 128
Movie R-Offset B-Gain 128
Movie B-Offset Movie R-Offset
Movie R-Gain Movie B-Offset
Movie R-Gain
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Movie B-Gain
Advanced
Factory Menu Name Data Range Remark
Picture_2D 1
FBE3
BM_slope
BM_start
BM_start_max
Lfunc_gain
Hfunc_gain
ACR-Offset
Skin-UV
FBE Sub color
M-Skin-UV
M-Sub Color
N_Skin_UV
N_Sub_Gamma
Color Gamut
LFUNC_TH1
LFUNC_TH2
LFUNC_TH3
LFUNC_OUT2
LFUNC_OUT3
LFUNC_OUT4
LFUNC_OUT5
UFUNC_TH1
UFUNC_TH2
UFUNC_TH3
UFUNC_OUT2
UFUNC_OUT3
UFUNC_OUT4
UFUNC_OUT5
PPHC_Red
PPHC_Green
PPHC_Blue
PPHC_Cyan
PPHC_Magenta
PPHC_Yellow
WB Movie
W/B MOVIE ON/OFF
MODE
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Color Tone
MSub Brightness
MSub Contrast
N_Rgain
N_Bgain
N_Roffset
N_Boffset
W1_Rgain
W1_Bgain
W1_Roffset
W1_Boffset
W2_Rgain
W2_Bgain
W2_Roffset
W2_Boffset
Movie Contrast
Movie Bright
Movie Color
Movie Sharpness
Movie Tint
Movie Backlight
Movie Gamma
M_Sub_Gamma
HDMI Black Level
SubSetting
Gamma 0.95
PWM Max
PWM Mid
PWM Min
Contrast Dimming
7.5 IRE NTSC
7.5 IRE OFFSET
48Hz Enable
Peak Dimming
Dynamic CE
ColorMapping
Auto_Red_R
Auto_Red_G
Auto_Red_B
Auto_Green_R
Auto_Green_G
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Auto_Green_B
Auto_Blue_R
Auto_Blue_G
Auto_Blue_B
Auto_Yellow_R
Auto_Yellow_G
Auto_Yellow_B
Auto_Cyan_R
Auto_Cyan_G
Auto_Cyan_B
Auto_Magenta_R
Auto_Magenta_G
Auto_Magenta_B
EPA 3D
Standard Contrast
Standard Brightness
Standard Sharpness
Standard Color
Standard Tint
Standard Backlight
3D Contrast
3D Brightness
V_3D PWM Delay_60
V_3D ANA Delay_60
V_3D PWM Delay_50
V_3D ANA Delay_50
Motion plus Delay
Home Delay
Shop Delay
CH_VDEC -
AGC_mode
Gain_VCR
Y_Gain_Man
Y_Shape_sel
Y_Shape_SCM
C_Shape_sel
C_Shape_SCM
lf_iir
lf_filt_sel
ST_Beg_NTSC
VS_Slice_Level
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HS Slice Level
FB Delay adj
RGB Delay adj
slice mod fine
scm fdet lvl
bl_range
AR_ADC I
PHASE
SOG_BW
SSC_PC
RGB_DLY
YC_Delay
PAL_BG
PAL_DK
PAL_I
PAL_M
PAL_N
SECAM_BG
SECAM_DK
SECAM_L
NTSC_358
NTSC_443
AV_PAL
AV_PAL_M
AV_PAL_N
AV_SECAM
AV_NT358
AV_NT443
AV_PAL60
CH_DP
BD_MAX_PERCENT_X
BD_MAX_PERCENT_Y
BD_DETAIL_AMT_MAX
BD_TOUCH_SUPP
BD_TOUCH_SUP_INV
DR_SIGMA_FIL_GAIN
DR_GAIN_IN_ETE
SD2HD_Metric
Sharpness
Pre_GainH1
Pre_GainH2
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Pre_GainH3
Pre_GainV1
Pre_GainV2
Pre_GainV3
Post_GainH1
Post_GainH2
Post_GainH3
Post_GainV1
Post_GainV2
Post_GainV3
Post_GainPE1
Post_GainPE2
Post_GainPV1
Post_GainPV2
CTI_Gain
Pre_LTIH
LTI_H
LTI_V
PRE_CORING_H
PRE_CORING_V
POST_CORING
Pre_TOT
Post_TOT
SH Sub Color
Sharpness_LNA
S1_Pre_GainH1
S1_Pre_GainH2
S1_Pre_GainH3
S1_Pre_GainV1
S1_Pre_GainV2
S1_Pre_GainV3
S1_Post_GainH1
S1_Post_GainH2
S1_Post_GainH3
S1_Post_GainV1
S1_Post_GainV2
S1_Post_GainV3
S1_Post_GainPE1
S1_Post_GainPE2
S1_Post_GainPV1
S1_Post_GainPV2
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S2_Pre_GainH1
S2_Pre_GainH2
S2_Pre_GainH3
S2_Pre_GainV1
S2_Pre_GainV2
S2_Pre_GainV3
S2_Post_GainH1
S2_Post_GainH2
S2_Post_GainH3
S2_Post_GainV1
S2_Post_GainV2
S2_Post_GainV3
S2_Post_GainPE1
S2_Post_GainPE2
S2_Post_GainPV1
S2_Post_GainPV2
S3_Pre_GainH1
S3_Pre_GainH2
S3_Pre_GainH3
S3_Pre_GainV1
S3_Pre_GainV2
S3_Pre_GainV3
S3_Post_GainH1
S3_Post_GainH2
S3_Post_GainH3
S3_Post_GainV1
S3_Post_GainV2
S3_Post_GainV3
S3_Post_GainPE1
S3_Post_GainPE2
S3_Post_GainPV1
S3_Post_GainPV2
LNA_Plus
Synctip_Noise
dB0
dB1
dB2
dB3
dB4
dB5
dB6
1 1
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R_LVD5_5W
EmitOn
3DSyncVend50
3DSyncVetat48
3DSyncVend48
2D3D Denth1
2D3D Depth?
2D3D Depth2
2D3D Depthe
2D3D Depth5
2D3D Depth6
2D3D Depth7
2D3D Depth8
2D3D Depth9
2D3D Depth10
N240 PWM Delay 60
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N240 PWM Delay 50
N240 ANA Delay 50
N240 PWM Delay 48
N240 ANA Delay_18
Reading
POST OUT1 ORDER
POST OUT2 ORDER
POST OUT3 ORDER
POST_OUT4_ORDER
CROSS PATTERN
EnableFB
HMVSRMargin_2X_H
HMVSRMargin_2X_M
HMVSRMargin_2X_L
VMVSRMargin_2X
HSADPercentT1_2X
HSADPercentT2_2X
HMVSRMargin_FILM_H
HMVSRMargin_FILM_M
HMVSRMargin_FILM_L
VMVSRMargin_FILM
HSADPercentT1_FILM
HSADPercentT2_FILM
LEDDriver
VSYNC_DELAY_3D_50
VSYNC_DELAY_3D_60
FRC
-
FRCQ Option
SSC_OnOff
SSC_Width
SSC_Freq
FMD_Demo
CSB Vertical
CSB Horizontal
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X_VStabStatVid
X_VStabStatF
X_VStabCorF
X_VStabSensF
X_HaloSizStatVid
X_HaloSizStatF
X_HaloSizCorF
X_HaloSizSensF
Film_Low_SD
Film_Medium_SD
Film_High_SD
Film_Low_HD
Film_Medium_HD
Film_High_HD
Video_Judder_Low
Video_Judder_Med
Video_Judder_High
Hangup Detection
Q LVDS Sequence
Q LVDS Format
Q LVDS bit width
PC_Mode_OnOff
FRCQ Fallback
SensD_Film_Low
SensD_Film_Medium
SensD_Film_High
Rel_Start_Film
Rel_Slope_Film
H_Len_Start_Film
H_Len_Slope_Film
V_Len_Start_Film
V_Len_Slope_Film
SensD_Video
Rel_Start_Video

Rel_Slope_Video
H Len Start Video
– Hunder –
V Len Start Video
V_Len_Slope Video
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4-5.白平衡

4-5-1校准

4-5-2 维修调节

在调节白平衡之前,必须使用方格图进行校准

■ 颜色校准

调节规格

  • 1. 来源: HDMI
  • 2. 设置模式: 1280*720@60Hz
  • 3. 图案: 图案#24 (方格图)

方格图

4. 使用设备: CA210 和主 MSPG925 发生器 -只有与主设备的结果比较结果后,才可使用其他设备。

输入模式 校准 图案
CVBS 输入 (型号_#1) 在 NTSC黑白图 #24中进行 方格
分量输入 (型号_#6) 在 720p 黑白图 #24中进行 方格
DC-描圳絵》 (刊早 #21) 在 VESA XGA (1024x768) 黑白图 方格
| PU馍拟搁八 (空亏_#21)
|
#24中进行
HDMI 输入 在 720p 黑白图 #24 中进行 方格

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■ 颜色校准方法(AV) 1) 向 AV IN1 端口发送 NTSC 方格 ( 2) 按下信号源键, 可切换到"AV1" 模式。 3) 进入维修模式。 4) 选择 "ADC/WB" 菜单和 "ADB" 菜单。 5)选择"AV Calibration"菜单。 6) 在 "AV Calibration Off"状态下,按下" ▶"键进行校准。 7) 校准完成时,返回上一级菜单。 8) 可以看到"AV Calibration"状态从失败变为成功。 ■ 颜色校准方法(分量) 1) 向分量 IN1 端口发送 720p 方格 (第6号)图信号。 2) 按下信号源键,可切换到"Component1"模式。 3) 进入维修模式。 4) 选择 "ADC/WB" 菜单和 "ADB" 菜单。 5) 选择 "Comp Calibration" 菜单。 6) 在"Comp Calibration Off"状态下,按下"▶"键进行校准。 7) 校准完成时,返回上一级菜单。 8) 可以看到"Comp Calibration"状态从失败变为成功。 ■ 颜色校准方法(PC) 1) 向 PC IN1 端口发送 VESA XGA (第 21 号)图信号。 2) 按下信号源键,可切换到"PC"模式。 3) 讲入维修模式。 4) 洗择 "ADC/WB" 菜单和 "ADB" 菜单。 5) 选择"PC Calibration"菜单。 6) 在 "PC Calibration Off" 状态下, 按下 "▶" 键进行校准。 7) 校准完成时,返回上一级菜单。 8) 可以看到"PC Calibration"状态从失败变为成功。 ■ 颜色校准方法(HDMI) 1) 向 HDM1/DVI IN 端口发送 720p 方格 (第6号)图信号。 2) 按下信号源键,可切换到"HDMI1"模式。 3) 讲入维修模式。

  • 4)选择"ADC/WB"菜单和"ADB"菜单。
  • 5)选择"HDMI Calibration"菜单。
  • 6) 在"HDMI Calibration Off"状态下,按下" ▶"键进行校准。
  • 7) 校准完成时,返回上一级菜单。
  • 8) 可以看到"HDMI Calibration"状态从失败变为成功。

4-5-3白平衡-调节

(弱光)(强光)

ADC/WB 白平衡 次亮度
红色偏移
绿色偏移
蓝色偏移
次对比度
红色增益
绿色增益
蓝色增益
(白平衡) 周节状况,请参照下页
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4-6 软件升级

软件升级可以通过网络连接或通过三星网站"www.samsung.com"下载新固件到USB存储设备被执行。

■ 通过USB

插入包含固件升级的USB驱动器(可通过三星网站 "www.samsung.com"下载)到电视中,在升级过程 中要小心不能断开电源或移除USB驱动。固件升级完成 后,电视将会被关闭并自动开启。在软件升级完成后, 你需要对视频和音频选项进行设置,然后返回到默认设 置。我们建议您将设置写下,这样在升级后可以轻易将 其复位。

*所显示的菜单可能有所不同,这取决于你所使用的型号。

■ 通过在线网络

通过英特网升级软件。

  • 首先,配置你的网络。关于网络设置的详细情况参看"设置网络"说明。
  • 如果英特网的连接不能正常运作,连接可能受损,请尝试再次下载。

如果故障仍然存在,通过USB下载并升级。

■ 通过信道

通过广播信号升级软件。

  • 如果在软件传输过程中,选择此项功能,软件将会被自动搜索到并被下载。
  • 下载软件所需用的时间是由信号状态决定的。
■ 选项软件(备份)

可通过在线网络显示已下载软件的版本。 在软件升级的过程中,升级在最后一步突然中断,此功能将被启用。

待机模式升级(关/开)

手动升级将会在规定的时间内自动执行。因为本机的电源只是内部接通,屏幕上可能只有LED产品开启, 此现象可能会持续超过1个小时,直到软件升级完成为止。

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4-7. Sub Micom升级

■ 如何升级submicom

SUB MICOM固件包含在主板固件内。

■ 在工厂模式中

SVC→MICOM 升级→(关闭→等待) 大约7分钟之后,将会自动复位(关闭/开启)。 在工厂模式中,检查Sub Micom固件的版本。

Open of T-GASDEUC-0074
Control E-Manual : GSDVBEUA-0004
SVE EDID SUCCESS
CALIB: AV / COMP / PC / HDME /
Expert opuon. Isusucusuusza
T-GASDEU-0001
ADC/WB DTP-SDAL-GENS-0080
NAME OF TAXABLE PARTY. RF5:"Genoa S 0070"
Advanced 2011-01-07
Onboot: 0061
GASER C3D : 0025
PARMA3D:0016
CPLD:0004
DING-TAG-EDD
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4-7. RS-232C

1.RS232C控制

端口: COM#(Serial) 字节率: 115200 数据字节: 8字节 奇偶: 无 停止字节: 1 流控制: 无

2. RS232C的说明
管脚编号 名称缩写 全称
1 CD 载波检测
2 RxD 已接收的数据
3 TxD 已传输的数据
4 DTR 数据终端就绪
5 GND 信号接地
6 DSR 数据设置就绪
7 RTS 发送要求
8 CTS 发送清除
9 RI 环形指示灯

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4-9.AV控制代码

Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
General Power Power 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
Off 0x01
On 0x02
Volume Direct 0x01 0x00 0x00 (0~100)
Up 0x01 0x00
Down 0x02 0x00
Mute 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00
Ch. Direct 0x04 -
Continuous Up 0,02 0~00 0x01 0x00
Down 0x03 0,000 0x02 0x00
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
Input Source List тν тv 0x0a 0x00 0x00 0x00
AV1 0x01 0x00
AV AV2 0x01
AV3 0x02
S-Video1 0x02 0x00
S-Video S-Video2 0x01
S-Video3 0x02
Component Component1 0x03 0x00
Component2 0x01
Component3 0x02
PC PC1 0x04 0x00
PC2 0x01
PC3 0x02
HDMI HDMI1 0x05 0x00
HDMI2 0x01
HDMI3 0x02
HDMI4 0x03
DVI DVI1 0x06 0x00
DVI2 0x01
DVI3 0x02
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Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
PICTURE Mode Dynamic(Entertain) 0x0b 0x00 0x00 0x00
Standard 0x01
Movie 0x02
Natural 0x03
CAL-NIGHT 0x04
CAL-DAY 0x05
BD Wise 0x06
BackLight 0x01 0x00 (0~20)
Contrast 0x02 0x00 (0~100)
Brightness 0x03 0x00 (0~100)
Sharpness 0x04 0x00 (0~100)
Color 0x05 0x00 (0~100)
Tint G/R 0x06 0x00 (0~100)
Advanced Black Tone 0x07 0x00 0x00
Settings Settings 0x01
0x02
0x03
Dynamic Contrast Off 0x01 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
Hlgh
Shadow Detail -2 ~ 2 0x02 (-2~2)
Gamma -3 ~ 3 0x03 (-3~3)
RGB Only Mode Off 0x05 0x00
Red 0x01
Green 0x02
Blue 0x03
Color Space Auto 0x06 0x00
Native 0x01
Custom 0x02
White Balance R-Offset(LCD) 0x07 (0~50)
White Balance G-Offset(LCD) 0x08 (0~50)
White Balance B-Offset(LCD) 0x09 (0~50)
White Balance R-Gain(LCD) 0x0a (0~50)
White Balance G-Gain(LCD) 0x0b (0~50)
White Balance B-Gain(LCD) 0x0c (0~50)
White Balance Reset(LCD) 0x0d 0x00
Flesh Tone -15 ~ 15 0x0e (-15~15)
Edge Enhancement Off 0x0f 0x00
On 0x01
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XVYCC Off 0x10 0x00
On 0x01
Motion Lighting Off 0x11 0x00
On 0x01
LED Motion Plus Off 0x07 0x00
On(Normal) 0x01
Cinema 0x02
Ticker 0x03
Picture
Option
Color Tone Cool 0x0a 0x00 0x00
Normal 0x01
Warm1 0x02
Warm2 0x03
Digital Noise Filter Off 0x02 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
High 0x03
Auto 0x04
Auto
Visualization
0x05
MPEG Noise Filter Off 0x03 0x00
Low 0x01
Medium 0x02
High 0x03
Auto 0x04
HDMI Black Level Normal 0x04 0x00
Low 0x01
Film Mode Off 0x05 0x00
Auto1 0x01
Auto2 0x02
Auto Motion Plus Off 0x06 0x00
Clear 0x01
Standard 0x02
Smooth 0x03
Custom 0x04
Demo 0x05
Screen Picture Size 16:9 0x0b 0x0a 0x01 0x00
Adjustment Zoom1 0x01
Zoom2 0x02
Wide Fit 0x03
4:3 0x04
Screen Fit 0x05
Smart View I 0x06
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Smart View II 0x07
Reset
Picture
Reset Picture 0x0b 0x0b 0x00 0x00
3D 3D Mode Off 0x0b 0x0c 0x00 0x00
2D->3D 0x01
Side By Side 0x02
Top Bottom 0x03
Line By Line 0x04
Vertical Line 0x05
Checker BD 0x06
Frame
Sequence
0x07
3D →2D Off 0x01 0x00
On 0x01
3D View Point 0x02 (-5~5)
Depth 0x03 (1~10)
Picture Correction 0x04 0x00
3D Auto View Off 0x05 0x00
Message
Notice
0x01
On 0x02
Control Item Cmd1 Cmd2 Cmd3 Value
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa) Sta andard 0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
andard
usic
0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x01
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mo
andard
usic
ovie
0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x02
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
0x0c 0x00 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
0x00 0x00 0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
10
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
0hz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
10
30
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
llance
0hz
0hz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Cle
An
Ba
10
30
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
0hz
0hz
hz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
10
300
1kl
3kl
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
0hz
0hz
hz
hz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Cle
Ann
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
hz
khz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Cle
An
Ba
100
300
1kl
30kl
100
Re
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
0hz
0hz
hz
hz
khz
khz
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
Sound SRS Theaters Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
Re
Off
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
0hz
0hz
hz
hz
khz
sset
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
Virtual Surro
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Dund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cla
Ann
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
Re
Offi
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
hz
khz
khz
eset
f
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
Virtual Surro
SRS TruDialo
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
pund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
pg(Genoa)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
100
300
1kl
300
1kl
100
Re
Off
On
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
0hz
0hz
0hz
0hz
khz
khz
khz
eset
f
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
Virtual Surro
SRS TruDialo
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Dund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
rg(Genoa)
r(X6)
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cla
Ann
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
Re
Off
Onn
Off
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
lance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
khz
khz
eset
f
f
f
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
SRS TruSurro
SRS TruDialo
Dialog Clarify
Preferred Lar
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Dund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
rg(Genoa)
r(X6)
rguage
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cla
Ann
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
Re
Off
Onn
Off
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
A
khz
khz
khz
set
f
f
n
f
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
Virtual Surro
SRS TruDialo
Dialog Clarify
Preferred Lar
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
pund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
ng(Genoa)
/(X6)
nguage
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cle
An
Ba
100
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
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300
1
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1kl
300
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
0hz
0hz
0hz
0hz
khz
khz
khz
eset
f
f
n
f
n
glish
vanish
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x01
0x00
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
Virtual Surro
SRS TruDialo
Dialog Clarify
Preferred Lar
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
Dund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
rg(Genoa)
r(X6)
nguage
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cla
Ann
Ba
100
300
1kl
3kl
100
Re
Off
Onn
Con
Free
Sp
Free
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
dance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
A
b
t
khz
khz
eset
f
f
n
f
n
glish
eanish
ench
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x03
0x03
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x01
Sound SRS Theaters
Sound Mode(
Equalizer
SRS TruSurro
SRS TruDialo
Dialog Clarify
Preferred Lar
Sound(Genoa)
(X6)
pund HD(Genoa)
nd(X6)
ng(Genoa)
r(X6)
nguage
Sta
Mu
Mc
Cla
An
Ba
10
300
1kl
3kl
10
Re
Off
On
Con
En
Sp
Fre
Ko
andard
usic
ovie
ear Voice
nplify
ulance
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
Ohz
A
Seset
f
f
f
f
n
glish
anish
ench
ench
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x02
0x04
0x04
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
(0~20)
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x01
0x00
0x01
0x00
Page 88
- *
4 障若 IE
Multi-Track Sound Mono 0x05 0x00 0x00
Stereo 0x01
SAP 0x02
Auto Volume Off 0x06 0x00 0x00
Normal 0x01
Night 0x02
Speaker Select TV Speaker 0x07 0x00 0x00
External Speaker 0x01
Sound Select Main 0x08 0x00 0x00
Sub 0x01
Sound Reset Sound Reset 0x09 0x00 0x00
KEY Key Generation 0x0d 0x00 0x00 refer
to the
table
of
below
Key value Value
Up 96 (0x60)
Down 97 (0x61)
Left 101 (0x65)
Right 98 (0x62)
Menu 26 (0x1A)
Internet 147 (0x93)
Enter(OK) 104 (0x68)
EXIT 45 (0x2D)
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5. Wiring Diagram

Page 90

Page 91

5. Wiring Diagram

5-2. Connector For All Inch

CN1601
1 NC 42 TX1_AN
2 GND 43 GND
3 TCON_EEPROM_WP 44 GND
4 BLACK_INS_SYNC 45 GND
5 TCON_RESET 46 NC
6 NC 47 PANEL_VCC
7 GND 48 PANEL_VCC
8 SDA_TCON 49 PANEL_VCC
9 PANEL_WP 50 PANEL_VCC
10 LUT_SELECT0 51 PANEL_VCC
11 3D_ENABLE 52 GND
12 SCL_TCON 53 TX2_AN
13 GND 54 TX2_AP
14 TX3_EP 55 TX2_BN
15 TX3_EN 56 TX2_BP
16 TX3_DP 57 TX2_CN
17 TX3_DN 58 TX2_CP
18 GND 59 GND
19 TX3_CLKP 60 TX2_CLKN
20 TX3_CLKN 61 TX2_CLKP
21 GND 62 GND
22 TX3_CP 63 TX2_DN
23 TX3_CN 64 TX2_DP
24 TX3_BP 65 TX2_EN
25 TX3_BN 66 TX2_EP
26 TX3_AP 67 GND
27 TX3_AN 68 TX4_AN
28 GND 69 TX4_AP
29 TX1_EP 70 TX4_BN
30 TX1_EN 71 TX4_BP
31 TX1_DP 72 TX4_CN
32 TX1_DN 73 TX4_CP
33 GND 74 GND
34 TX1_CLKP 75 TX4_CLKN
35 TX1_CLKN 76 TX4_CLKP
36 GND 77 GND
37 TX1_CP 78 TX4_DN
38 TX1_CN 79 TX4_DP
39 TX1_BP 80 TX4_EN
40 TX1_BN 81 TX4_EP
41 TX1 AP 82 GND
CN602(to /II1)
1 HDMI1_RX2+ 11 GND
2 GND 12 HDMI1 RXCLK-
3 HDMI1 RX2- 13
4 HDMI1 RX1+ 14 GND
5 GND 15 HDMI1_DDC_SCL
6 HDMI1 RX1- 16 HDMI1 DDC SDA
7
HDMI1_RX0+
17
8 GND 18 HDMI1 5V
9 HDMI1 RX0- 19 HDMI1 HPD
10
HDMI1_RXCLK+
1 GND
2 GND 12
2 13
4 14 GND
5 GND 15
6 16
7 17 GND
8 GND 18 HDMI2 5V
9 HDMI2 RX0- 19
10
10
1 D HDN
1 CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
D HDN
11
1 2 3 CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDN
11
12
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
1
2
3
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
D HDN
11
12
13
14
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
1
2
3
4
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDN
11
12
13
14
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN604(tr
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDN
11
12
13
14
15
AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
HDN
11
12
13
14
15
16
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN604(tr
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
GND
HDI
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_51/
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
GND
HDMI3_RX0+
  • HDI
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
GND
HDMI3_RX0-
HDMI3_RX0-
  • HDM
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
GND
HDMI3_RX0+
HDMI3_RX0-
HDMI3_RX0-
HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN604(to
HDMI3_RX2+
GND(MHL_AON)
HDMI3_RX2-
HDMI3_RX1+
GND
HDMI3_RX1-
HDMI3_RX0+
GND
HDMI3_RX0+
HDMI3_RX0-
HDMI3_RX0-
HDMI3_RXCLK+
HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1- GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
2
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RY2 HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 13 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HDN 11 12 13 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 13 14 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_5V
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1- GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1- GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0- GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
10
7
8
9
9
10
7
8
9
9
9
10
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DHDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI_CEC
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
9
CN604(tr HDMI3_RX2+ GND(MHL_AON) HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX2- HDMI3_RX1+ GND HDMI3_RX1- HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDMI3_RX0+ GND HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HDN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 AI3)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DC_SCL
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SCA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_HPD
AI4)
GND
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_RXCLK-
HDMI3_DDC_SCA
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
GND
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_SV
HDMI3_SV
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CN401(to PC)
1 PC_RED 9 PC_5V
2 PC_GREEN 10 IDENT_PC
3 PC_BLUE 11 NC
4 NC 12 SDA_DOWN
5 GND 13 PC_H_SYNC
6 GND 14 PC_V_SYNC
7 GND 15 SCL_DOWN
8 GND
CN402(to PC So ound)
1 GND 4 NC
2 PC_SL_IN 5 NC
3 PC_SR_IN 6 NC
CN301(to Snea lkor)
1 R+ 3
2 R- 4
L-
CN1202/4- 0
1
2 3 GND
CN1502(to Side USB1)
1 CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
Side
3
USB1)
USB_DP
1 2 CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
Side
3
4
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
1 2 CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
Side
3
4
Side
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
1
2
1
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
Side
3
4
Side
3
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
Side
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to USB0_VCC_PW USB0_DM CN1501(to USB2_VCC_PW USB2_DM CN1505(to USB3_VCC_PW Side
3
4
Side
3
4
Side
3
3
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
1
2
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
Side 3 4 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
1
2
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
une&M
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3_DP
GND
GND
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
Side 3 4 side 4 Side 3 4 side 4 1 4 4 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IONITOOUT
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
Side |
3
3
3
4
Side |
3
4
Side |
3
4
4
1
2
5
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3_DP
GND
IONITOOUT)
IDENT_HP
GND
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
Side 3 4 5 6 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
Side 3 4 5 6 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
CN404(to Cor
GND
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
Side
3
4
Side
4
3
4
5
6
mpone
6
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
GND
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
CN404(to Cor
GND
COMP_Y_AV1
Side 3 4 5 6 7 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
IDENT_MP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
CN404(to Cor
GND
COMP_Y_AV1
COMP_PB
Side
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
6
7
8
USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
IDENT_COMP
AV1_SL_IN
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
CN1502(to
USB0_VCC_PW
USB0_DM
CN1501(to
USB2_VCC_PW
USB2_DM
CN1505(to
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_VCC_PW
USB3_DM
CN502(to Headpu
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
HP_LINE_SR_OUT
CN404(to Cor
GND
COMP_Y_AV1
COMP_PB
IDENT_AV1
Side 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 USB1)
USB_DP
GND
USB2)
USB2_DP
GND
USB3)
USB3_DP
GND
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
IDENT_HP
GND
HP_LINE_SL_OUT
CN401(to Function/IR)
1 IR 10 USB_BT_DM
2 FRAME_SYNC_IN 11 WAKE
3 GND 12 A5V
4 3D_SYNC_BT 13 A3.3V
5 A3.3V 14 LED_STB
6 GND 15 IR_SYNC
7 MSCL_A5V 16 POWER_DET
8 USB_BT_DP 17 GND
9 MSDA_A5V 18 NC
CN201(to Power board)
1 B5V 11 B13V
2 SW_POWER_OUT 12 B13V
3 B5V 13 B13V
4 A5V 14 PWM_DIM1_CPLD_OUT
5 GND 15 GND
6 GND 16 PWM_DIM2_CPLD_OUT
7 B18VS 17 OVD_ON
8 DGND 18 PWM_DIM3_CPLD_OUT
9 B18VS 19 OVD_LEVEL
10 SW_INVERTER 20 PWM_DIM4_CPLD_OUT
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5-3. Connector Functions

Connector Functions
CN201 ↔ CN803 Supply power from SMPS to Main Board.
CN1601 ↔ J101 The LVDS signal transfered from Main Board to Panel.

5-4. Cables

Use Main-SMPS Main-T-CON Function-Main
Code 40" : BN39-01475B
46" : BN39-01475C
55" : BN39-01474A
40" : BN96-18130B
46" : BN96-18130C
55" : BN96-17116K
40" : BN39-01480A
46" : BN39-01480C
55" : BN39-01480E
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5-5. Types of module

Use Wi-Fi module Bluetooth module IR module IR/Function module
Code BN59-01130A BN96-17107A BN96-18099A BN96-18232B
Standard IEEE802.11abgn - - -
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